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 Man sentenced to 10-years in deadly nightclub shooting in LexingtonJames Ragland II pleaded guilty in connection to stanley taza  the death of Lesha EdwardsJanuary 10, 2022 Tom Kenny, LEXINGTON, Ky.  WTVQ  ndash; James Ragland II was sentenced in Fayette Circuit Court to ten-years in prison Monday in connection to the shooting death of 27-year old Lesha Edwards outside a nightclub in Lexington in January 2019, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.The report says the 31-year old Ragland, who is from Detroit, pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter as part of a plea deal in the case. He was originally charged with murder.Police say Edwards was shot during a large disorder outside what was then the Fox Club on Winchester Road. She died from her injuries at the hospital, according to police.A second defendant in the case, 32-year old Gaige Jessie Phillips, still faces several charges in the case, including facilitating murder, according to the report. He was due in court on Monday, but his attorney told the court Phillips has been detained by federal authoritie stanley mug s in connection to other charges, according to the report.Gaige J stanley website essie Phillips/Fayette County Detention CenterCategories: Featured, Local News, NewsTags: Fayette Circuit Court, Gaige Phillips, Jamed Ragland II, Lesha Edwards, Sentence, Shooting Death, The Fox Club, Winchester RoadFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin      .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-pri Yezu N. Korea   s Kim vows to bolster nuke capability during parade
 AUSTIN, Texas  AP  鈥?The governor and attorney general of Texas are moving to ban most abortions in the state during the coronavirus outbreak, declaring they dont qualify as essential surgeries.Attorney General Ken Paxton said Monday that the order issued over the weekend by Gov. Greg Abbott barred  any type of abortion that is not medically necessary to preserve the life or health of the mother. Failure to comply with the order can result in penalties of up to $1,000 or 180 days of jail time, Paxton said. No one is exempt from the governors executive order on medically unnecessary surgeries and procedures, including abortion providers,  Paxton said.  Those who violate the governors order will be met with the full force of the law. The issue also  botella stanley has flared in Ohio, where abortion clinics received letters Friday from Republican Attorney General Dave Yost ordering them to cease all  non-essential  surgical abortions. Yost wrote that the procedures violate a March 17 order issued by the state health director.However, representatives of Ohio clinics said that they were in compliance with the health stanley thermos mug  directors order and planned to continue providing abortions.Amid the moves by Ohio and Texas, a coalition of anti-abortion groups urged its allies across the nation to ask governors to ban most abortions on the grounds they were not essential. If abortion is a choice then abortion is an elective procedure,  said Mark Harrin stanley cup gton, president of the anti-abortion group Created Equal.Abort